Speaking toKidspot,the new mum, whose husband is comedian Ed Kavalee, said the arrival of her first child was swift.

"We got to our weekly appointment and my obstetrician said, 'Oh, you're 2cm dilated, you're in labour!' And I said 'Oh, am I?' I didn't even notice. And then it was all happening from there, within two hours I had Arnold."

Tiffany went on to explain that their baby boy's arrival was complicated by the fact that his heart rate dropped prior to birth, and he had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck. This meant that although his arrival was swift, it was incredibly painful.

"So I didn't have any time to enjoy the epidural, they pretty much flung me back, my legs went up in the stirrups and I had to start pushing," Tiffany told the publication.

When talking about the contractions, Hall said they were 'off the scale' in regards to pain.

"I did not expect it to be so painful. I've done a lot of painful things in my life training wise and pushing myself but nothing can ever compare to that," she said.